Counting the SpoonsApril/May 07 Preview » Eternal vigilance is the price of covering national security and political campaigns.> read moreBy Rem Rieder

Journalism That MattersOnline Exclusive » Resources and commitment are crucial if we're going to have work like
the Washington Post's excellent Walter Reed exposé in the future. And
that's true regardless of the platform. Posted Feb. 22, 2007> read moreBy Rem Rieder

Challenging TimesProtected by family ownership, the New York Times Co. plots its future without retreating from ambitious journalism at its flagship paper, despite the wailing on Wall Street about the company’s sluggish financial performance. It’s bolstering its digital presence and unleashing its futurist-in-residence in a time of wrenching transformation in the industry.
> read moreBy Rachel Smolkin

Culture ClashAn aggressive management team with a top-down approach and a penchant for reader-friendly journalism has shaken things up at the once comfortable and traditional Richmond Times-Dispatch.
> read moreBy Lori Robertson

Is Keith Olbermann the Future of Journalism?The MSNBC anchor’s unorthodox amalgam of the serious and the silly and his trenchant criticism of the war in Iraq have boosted the struggling network’s ratings and made him a hot media commodity. But some critics dislike blurring the line between fact and opinion.
> read moreBy Mark Lisheron

Life After JournalismTwo San Jose Mercury News staffers who took buyouts in late 2005 stayed in close touch with eight of their departing colleagues. How have they fared, what have they learned and do they miss the newsroom?
> read moreBy Margaret Steen & Evelyn Richards

Editor's NoteAJR senior contributing writer Susan Paterno on Monday filed a motion seeking dismissal of the defamation lawsuit brought against her by the owner of the Santa Barbara News-Press over Paterno's article in AJR's December/January issue about turmoil at the paper. Here is the motion:
> read moreBy AJR Staff